This looks resolved. I believe that this was caused by something on
the gadget server.

Will

On May 15, 4:32 pm, Will Tran <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had my project completed. And then after a Google maintenance, I
> find my gadgets to stop working. I spent hours and hours debugging. I
> tried multiple things.
>
> I thought it was some Google Chrome extension that was breaking it.
> Wrong.
>
> I then thought it had something to do with https:// that could cause a
> browser to break a gadget. Wrong.
>
> I thought it had something to do with the way I was using the library.
> Wrong.
>
> Luckily at the last straw I had another public account. It turns out
> that Participants inside a Google App account cannot use gadget with
> each other that may contain sensitive information. It will break. If 2
> Google App user share a gadget, one of them will break. If 1 Google
> App and public user share a gadget, one will break. BUT if 2 public
> Google account share an a gadget, it works perfectly.
>
> What is going on? Is this partly due to a security upgrade?
>
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